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The Christian History Archive

The Christian History Archive

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The Christian History Archive is a Christian history podcast preserving and retelling the true stories that shaped the church after the New Testament.

Each episode uncovers a real moment, person, movement, or turning point from church history, bringing to life the faith, courage, sacrifice, mistakes, and redemption that built Christianity across centuries. From the early church and Roman persecution to councils, missionaries, reformers, revivals, and global Christianity, this podcast opens the vault of the church’s past.

This is not a dry theology lecture or an academic history course. It’s a narrative-driven journey through post–New Testament Christian history, designed to be engaging, accessible, and spiritually meaningful.

Through storytelling and historical context, The Christian History Archive shows how God worked through imperfect people, divided churches, cultural upheaval, and ordinary faithfulness to shape the Christian world we know today.

If you’re interested in church history, Christian biography, Christian heritage, early Christianity, reformation history, missionary stories, and learning how the past still shapes the church today—this podcast is for you.

The Christian History Archive Preserving the stories of the church. Remembering the faith that carried it forward.

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  • Scapegoats of the Empire: Nero, the Fire of Rome, and the First Christian Persecution
    Jan 19 2026

    When Rome burned, an empire demanded answers. When Nero couldn’t provide them, he found scapegoats instead. This episode tells the gripping true story of the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD and how Emperor Nero turned public rage toward the early Christian community. We’ll unpack what ancient sources really say about the fire, what Romans believed about Christians, and how persecution became imperial policy. It’s a haunting look at how lies spread faster than flames — and how faith survived its first great trial by fire.

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    9 min
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